kuruvilajacob
Well-Known Member
Dear vinyl lovers,
Storing your LPs safe from dust and fungi in dusty and places where humidity is high is a big challenge. Some years back, I decided to separate records that I wanted to sell from my main collection. From the time I started collecting, I used to make in inner sleeves from newspaper and also used plain polythene and anti static inner sleeves. So before separating the ones I wanted to sell, I used to play all the record's one or two songs. I discovered that the ones in newspaper inner sleeves had no fungi at all while both the other covers had fungi deposits and sounded blurred and the stylus was getting dirty too. So it was clear paper inner sleeves were the winners. So l recently purchased newspaper paper waste. That is, unused newspaper rolls. This is virgin paper. I don't make them into former inner sleeves by cutting and pasting as it time consuming. I have mastered by folding them in the required shape. I would have made a video of this practice but unfortunately was involved in an accident and my right hand in plaster for 3 weeks. I will demonstrate after I am out of plaster.
Storing your LPs safe from dust and fungi in dusty and places where humidity is high is a big challenge. Some years back, I decided to separate records that I wanted to sell from my main collection. From the time I started collecting, I used to make in inner sleeves from newspaper and also used plain polythene and anti static inner sleeves. So before separating the ones I wanted to sell, I used to play all the record's one or two songs. I discovered that the ones in newspaper inner sleeves had no fungi at all while both the other covers had fungi deposits and sounded blurred and the stylus was getting dirty too. So it was clear paper inner sleeves were the winners. So l recently purchased newspaper paper waste. That is, unused newspaper rolls. This is virgin paper. I don't make them into former inner sleeves by cutting and pasting as it time consuming. I have mastered by folding them in the required shape. I would have made a video of this practice but unfortunately was involved in an accident and my right hand in plaster for 3 weeks. I will demonstrate after I am out of plaster.